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>> the fact that you could spend all of that energy thinking about this tiny window, think of how many other things there are in the world, if you just focused on them harder, you could get amazing results. >> what was the magic number? where did we hit? >> people kind of like around here. i would say -- >> 15 best? >> i get very few people who question the fundamental validity of looking at new techniques now. whereas six years ago, all wisecracks all the time. you know, everyone assuming that if you're using a new technique, that you're basically just some circus performer doing a lot of gimmicks and you weren't focused on the food. in fact my primary goal when i came to the icc was to show that these techniques are not for gimmicks, these techniques help make better food and the proof of that is interesting. every high-end restaurant, every high-end restaurant in new york city uses some of these techniques. whether it's hydro coloids, low temperature, they all do. they don't use them all the time. but they use them when they make the food better, right? >>> we chill all of our glass
>> the fact that you could spend all of that energy thinking about this tiny window, think of how many other things there are in the world, if you just focused on them harder, you could get amazing results. >> what was the magic number? where did we hit? >> people kind of like around here. i would say -- >> 15 best? >> i get very few people who question the fundamental validity of looking at new techniques now. whereas six years ago, all wisecracks all the time....
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and the energy and the passion in the giving doesn't necessarily continue. so we're seeing, and bill gates is a perfect example, bill and melinda decided their foundation will spend down within 50 years of their death. we have seen more and more foundations use the spin-down to have more resources for today's problems and focus dramatically on what they do. >> jeff, are there particulars areas of need or charity you would like to see increased entrepreneurship, anything that looks prime for innovation to you right now? >> yeah, the genius of american philanthropy which leads to world by far is the one volunteerism. number two, as the american industry innovation. so i think we are seeing in, for example, education, dramatic change taking place in terms of charter schools, in terms of focusing on stem -- the science technology, engineering, and math. things that will transform american education which will transform the american economy. >> this is a very good point. and a lot of, right now, across theountry seeing certain areas become rewired for what you're
and the energy and the passion in the giving doesn't necessarily continue. so we're seeing, and bill gates is a perfect example, bill and melinda decided their foundation will spend down within 50 years of their death. we have seen more and more foundations use the spin-down to have more resources for today's problems and focus dramatically on what they do. >> jeff, are there particulars areas of need or charity you would like to see increased entrepreneurship, anything that looks prime...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com.
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com.
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they're never going to get to guns, to energy, to so much they want to do. they've got to figure to get this done in a long-term way. >> i agree with some merits, armed guard -- >> but not armed teachers. >> when i went to high school in the 80s we had an armed officer. >> you can't go to a meeting in new york without taking your picture and having a security to get in the building. this is right in the heart of mid town. >> then the point is why not try reducing the ability of high-capacity magazines? isn't it possible that that could reduce the carnage? >> we tried it for ten years and it didn't work. there are millions -- >> we didn't try it. >> yes, we did. it was limited to ten. >> how do you know what would have happened? you can't prove a negative. >> the reality is there are millions of them out there. this is a second amendment right. i don't think it would necessarily solve the overall problem. i think the mental health is true. as far as arming everybody in schools and teachers, look, i had high school science teachers who can't negotiate a bunsen
they're never going to get to guns, to energy, to so much they want to do. they've got to figure to get this done in a long-term way. >> i agree with some merits, armed guard -- >> but not armed teachers. >> when i went to high school in the 80s we had an armed officer. >> you can't go to a meeting in new york without taking your picture and having a security to get in the building. this is right in the heart of mid town. >> then the point is why not try reducing...
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. >> it as high energy show and keeps going. we just keep pumping the songs out. ♪ >> sinise has been giving back since his first uso tour in 2003. fox news cameras were in iraq that year and caught sinise playing base during an impromptu performance with singer chris isaac "i walk the line." >> enenergiesed by that experience he formed the lieutenant dan band named after his character double amputee lieutenant dante elector from the classic forest gump. >> i'm sorry i ruined your new year's eve party, lieutenant dan. >> sinise forged and unbreakable bond with america's wounded warrior. >> that is a lot of role that people remember you for. >> lieutenant dan. >> anything for the troops. >> from the youngest private to colonels they are excited about lieutenant dan. >> well, lieutenant dan is excited about seeing them. >> does it get tire some being so close to identifying with just one role. >> i realize at a certain point it meant something to them because it is a resilient story of somebody that goes through a catastrophic i
. >> it as high energy show and keeps going. we just keep pumping the songs out. ♪ >> sinise has been giving back since his first uso tour in 2003. fox news cameras were in iraq that year and caught sinise playing base during an impromptu performance with singer chris isaac "i walk the line." >> enenergiesed by that experience he formed the lieutenant dan band named after his character double amputee lieutenant dante elector from the classic forest gump. >>...
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doctors say he needs to build up his energy before he goes home. >> gregg: we certainly wish him well and speedy recovery. new government report, holiday hiring is fast approaching a 12-year record, great news? you have to ask yourself how many of she is seasonal jobs will be made permanent or they just vanish come january 2nd. how do we stimulate the growth of the higher paid jobs in technology and manufacturing that we really need to get the economy moving again. joining us is brenda buttner. good to see you. that is the good news. seasonal hiring is a record high? >> yeah it really is. we have had some reports from that basically we've seen 20% increase of holiday hiring from last year. amazon, target both reporting 21% more increase in hiring. >> gregg: how long are those going to hang around? >> that is a good question. we always see a drop-off that cliff of the employment cliff in january. what is more revealing we're seeing so much increase of hiring it was mainly in november. i would like to see december's numbers. we expected a strong consumer spending season. it's turning ou
doctors say he needs to build up his energy before he goes home. >> gregg: we certainly wish him well and speedy recovery. new government report, holiday hiring is fast approaching a 12-year record, great news? you have to ask yourself how many of she is seasonal jobs will be made permanent or they just vanish come january 2nd. how do we stimulate the growth of the higher paid jobs in technology and manufacturing that we really need to get the economy moving again. joining us is brenda...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. >>> oprah winfrey is one of the most influential people in american history. >> she's a great woman. she, in my opinion, had a lot to do with the presidency of barack obama. >> she is somebody who is completely self-made. >> it can't hurt that she's on the cover of her own magazine every month, you know, just to remind people, hey, it's me again. and me again and me again. >> oprah says, hey, listen to dr. oz. and we do. listen to rachael ray. and we do. she's able to transfer her influence. >> authors want to be on her book list. performers like myself want to perform on her show. anybody would love a ringing endorsement from oprah winfrey. >> i personally saw the oprah effect because oprah winfrey featured my book on her show. the
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. >>> oprah winfrey is one of the most influential people in american history. >> she's a great woman. she, in my opinion, had a lot to do...
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i will focus my energies not on the political side, but simply on the technical, security and safety side and i think that that's going to accomplish more in helping our schools protect the children than anything else we can do. >> finally let's bring this back to the children in newtown. some of the families have now begun to speak out. i want to show mark and jacqueline barden. their daughter was killed and here's what they had to say. >> my daughter natalie was interested in asking him if he could pass some kind of legislation so that the only people that had guns were military personnel and law enforcement and if people needed guns for sport they could go to a range and the guns would have to stay there. that was my 10-year-old daughter. that was all her own original thought. >> just doesn't understand how somebody could have access to walk into a school with this stuff. >> i apologize. it was their son but what do you say to the barden family? >> i just say my heart goes out for you. it is an incredible grieving time for them, for the city of newtown and our nation and we look f
i will focus my energies not on the political side, but simply on the technical, security and safety side and i think that that's going to accomplish more in helping our schools protect the children than anything else we can do. >> finally let's bring this back to the children in newtown. some of the families have now begun to speak out. i want to show mark and jacqueline barden. their daughter was killed and here's what they had to say. >> my daughter natalie was interested in...
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they're never going to get to guns, to energy, to so much they want to do. they've got to figure to get this done in a long-term way. >> the armed guards, i do think there is some merit to that. >> but not armed teachers. >> when i went to high school in the 80s we had an armed officer. >> you can't go to a meeting in new york without taking your picture and having a security to get in the building. this is right in the heart of midtown, one. safest areas in the country. >> his point is why not try? then why not try reducing the ability of high-capacity magazines? isn't it possible that that could reduce the carnage? >> we tried it for ten years and it didn't work. there are millions -- >> we didn't try magazine limits. >> yes, we did. it was limited to ten. >> how do you know what would have happened? you can't prove a negative. >> the reality is there are millions of them out there. this is a second amendment right. i don't think it would necessarily solve the overall problem. i think the mental health is true. as far as arming everybody in schools and tea
they're never going to get to guns, to energy, to so much they want to do. they've got to figure to get this done in a long-term way. >> the armed guards, i do think there is some merit to that. >> but not armed teachers. >> when i went to high school in the 80s we had an armed officer. >> you can't go to a meeting in new york without taking your picture and having a security to get in the building. this is right in the heart of midtown, one. safest areas in the country....